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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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<blockquote data-quote="alkit" data-source="post: 98405" data-attributes="member: 2670"><p>Thanks for the info.</p><p></p><p>1) The typical song first starts with drums etc (bassy instruments), and they sound fantastic. So definitely no problem there. Once the vocals come on, it sounds like someone set the EQ for +15db on all the high frequencies.</p><p></p><p>1) I don't know how much further away from the walls I can put them, because as you can see in the picture of my room, they need to be right on the sides so that they encompass the whole audience, as the room is pretty narrow.</p><p></p><p>2) If I turn Audyssey off, the sound becomes "flatter" so to speak (meaning it sounds less lively and less involved), yet the treble sounds just as loud with it on or off.</p><p></p><p>3) The speaker manual only says the following: "Create an equilateral triangle between the speakers and the listening position. Toe-in to your listening preference."</p><p></p><p>4) Should I look into getting a Jamo speaker system? I hear they are a very warm speaker system, but I'm worried that they will be a downgrade from the Rti's at the same price range. Any ideas/experience with the Jamos?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alkit, post: 98405, member: 2670"] Thanks for the info. 1) The typical song first starts with drums etc (bassy instruments), and they sound fantastic. So definitely no problem there. Once the vocals come on, it sounds like someone set the EQ for +15db on all the high frequencies. 1) I don't know how much further away from the walls I can put them, because as you can see in the picture of my room, they need to be right on the sides so that they encompass the whole audience, as the room is pretty narrow. 2) If I turn Audyssey off, the sound becomes "flatter" so to speak (meaning it sounds less lively and less involved), yet the treble sounds just as loud with it on or off. 3) The speaker manual only says the following: "Create an equilateral triangle between the speakers and the listening position. Toe-in to your listening preference." 4) Should I look into getting a Jamo speaker system? I hear they are a very warm speaker system, but I'm worried that they will be a downgrade from the Rti's at the same price range. Any ideas/experience with the Jamos? [/QUOTE]
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Onkyo receiver with Rti-A5 speakers
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